/ Three subjects. One material discipline.

Sculpture in clay and metal.

Human figure, animalia, and abstract form—each series pursued at full depth, each asking what the material demands at a given scale.

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Three distinct bodies of sculptural work

Human Figure

Animalia

Abstract

The figure in stone—scale-specific, surface-specific, accumulated over years of sustained attention to what the body holds in three dimensions.

Animal forms in bronze and stone—observed with the same rigor as the figure, asking what weight and posture mean when cast in metal.

Form without subject—where the material's character becomes the argument, and the question of finish is inseparable from the question of meaning.

The surface tells you what photography cannot

Scale-specific work requires a direct encounter. Studio visits are by appointment; enquiries about specific pieces are welcome.